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Liska Jacobs on Leaving Los Angeles, City of “Impermanence and Unreliability”

Liska Jacobs on Leaving Los Angeles, City of “Impermanence and Unreliability”

Finding Kinship with Eve Babitz and Joan Didion

By Liska Jacobs | July 19, 2022

Dispatches From the Imaginative Childhood of a Future Pilot

Dispatches From the Imaginative Childhood of a Future Pilot

Or, How an Atlas is the Most Transportive Book of All

By Mark Vanhoenacker | July 14, 2022

Escaping the Solitude of the Writing Life Through Letters

Escaping the Solitude of the Writing Life Through Letters

Anuradha Roy on Her Writing Residency Tradition

By Anuradha Roy | July 5, 2022

What Institutional Neglect Did to a New York City Resort Community

What Institutional Neglect Did to a New York City Resort Community

Sarah Stodola on the History of Rockaway, Queens

By Sarah Stodola | June 28, 2022

Courage, Wilderness, Self, and Other: A Reading List of Exploration

Courage, Wilderness, Self, and Other: A Reading List of Exploration

Lindy Elkins-Tanton on the Books That Inspired Her Journeys

By Lindy Elkins-Tanton | June 28, 2022

What It Was Like on a Cruise Ship the Night Before COVID Shut the World Down

What It Was Like on a Cruise Ship the Night Before COVID Shut the World Down

On the Zaandam, Where the Band Continued to Play

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How a 1970s Literary Travelogue Can Transform Us All

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Trieste vs. Milan, Poetry vs. Plot: Beppe Severgnini on the Italian Love—And Need—For Poetry

Trieste vs. Milan, Poetry vs. Plot: Beppe Severgnini on the Italian Love—And Need—For Poetry

“Poetry belongs not only to those who write it but also to those who read it and listen to it.”

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Searching for the Ghosts of My Father’s Life in Hungary

Searching for the Ghosts of My Father’s Life in Hungary

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Searching for a Lost History in Modern-Day Russia

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